"I checked it and they just did what they do - they threw it," Fallon told SpinnerMusic.co.uk. "I took it to them and they were like 'Well, if the case isn't broken, we're not responsible for what's inside.' I said, 'If you wrap China up in a box and you smash it to pieces, you're not responsible?' and they're like 'yeah.' I was like 'That's awesome!'"

He added: "I wish I could get that policy, because with bar fights, I would never have gotten a ticket when I was young, I could've punched someone in the face and been like 'Hey, your teeth fell out. I didn't damage your face, though.' I wouldn't have gotten in trouble at all when I was a kid."

Despite the damage American Airlines have refused to pay for the repairs but in a twist of fate, the airline have asked the band to feature in their in-flight magazine.

"The funny thing is, they just asked us to do a feature in their in-flight magazine like two days ago," he explained. "I was like 'I don't think so!' Or, 'Yes, I will do a feature and talk about this [his broken guitar]!'"